Live Ticker FC Bayern Munich – ALBA BERLIN (BBL 2021/2022 Playoffs, Final)

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19:08

Felt the first interruption of the game. Jaleen Smith is allowed to go to the free-throw line, transforms both and gives Berlin a five-point lead.

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19:07

The throws are not yet falling on the Munich side, and the three-man specialist Andi Obst, who was so strong in the first game, is not successful either.

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19:06

Olinde provided the first exclamation mark and the first worry lines in Andrea Trinchieri with a three from half left.

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19:06

Then Louis Olinde grabs the offensive rebound and sets Ben Lammers in the limelight with a half alley-oop pass!

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19:05

It starts! The first points are a long time coming, Luke Sikma and Leon Radošević are blocked.

19:04

the Starting Five: A fairly large formation begins for Bayern with Nick Weiler-Babb, Andreas Obst, Deshaun Thomas, Augustine Rubit and Leon Radošević. Berlin starts with Maodo Lô, Jaleen Smith, Louis Olinde, Luke Sikma and Ben Lammers.

19:00

“Where are the FC Bayern Munich fans?” asks the stadium announcer. The supporters of the red giants are easy to spot, they almost all have white T-shirts on.

18:51

Andrea Trinchieri, the choice of export players is now made a little easier. However, he would certainly have preferred not to miss out on Vladimir Lučić. The Serb is not available at short notice today, so Ognjen Jaramaz will play a bigger role.

18:50

Andi Obst was in a good mood on Friday and became the top scorer with 17 points. However, it was already clear in the first game that the great strength of the Berlin squad lies in its balance – with German players like Maodo Lô, Louis Olinde, Oscar da Silva, who was born in Munich, Malte Delow or Jonas Mattisseck, the team is possibly better on the BBL designed than the Munich team, which is more focused on the EuroLeague with many export players. After all, six German players have to be in the squad in the basketball Bundesliga.

18:35

Both teams now had at least three days to regenerate. In addition, Bayern can play in front of their own audience – unlike in the previous knockout rounds, the games in the final series are played alternately at both locations. However, should Munich lose again, Alba Berlin should play match ball in their own hall on Friday.

18:32

The first game of the series went to the Berliners with 86:73. However, Bayern was still leading at the break and only broke in the final quarter. After a strong start, the hardships from the five-game series against Bonn made themselves felt in Munich, while Alba still had grains after a much longer break.

18:02

Good evening and welcome to round two in the final series between FC Bayern Munich and Alba Berlin. It starts at 7 p.m. in the Audi Dome!

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